stride

stride [straɪd]  [straɪd] 

第三人称单数:strides

第三人称复数:strides

现在分词:striding

过去分词:stridden

stride的意思

过去式:strode

stride 基本解释

名词步幅; 大步,阔步; 进展; 一跨(的宽度)

及物/不及物动词跨过; 大踏步走

不及物动词

及物动词跨坐在…

stride 相关例句

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及物动词

1. He strode the halls of the building, looking for the exit.
    他在大楼的过道里大步走着,寻找出口。

不及物动词

1. He strode across several rain puddles on his way home.
    他在回家的路上跨过了好几个雨水坑。

2. He strode angrily into the classroom.
    他气愤地跨进教室。

名词

1. He took every obstacle in his stride.
    他轻易地度过一切难关。

2. I crossed the street in ten strides.
    我十大步走到街那边。

3. The child could not keep up with his father's stride.
    这孩子赶不上他父亲的步伐。

stride 网络解释

stride

1. 步幅:利用五向功能键往上或往下推来选择设定体重(weight)或步幅(stride). 选定体重(weight)或步幅(stride)后,再利用五向功能键往左或往右推来设定体重公斤数或步幅公分数.

2. 跨步:而扮 演先 锋部队角色 的散拍乐,正逐渐退出主流爵士舞台,它在20年代被化身为「跨步 (Stride) 」钢 琴弹奏乐风,出现在:詹 姆斯彼 强生( James P. Johnson)发生在第一次世界大战前后的纽奥良传统爵士乐,

3. 跨越:streaming 流型的 | stride 跨越 | strike v.敲,击

4. 大步走:stride over 跨过 | stride 大步走 | stridence 刺耳

stride 词典解释

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1. 大步走;阔步行走
    If you stride somewhere, you walk there with quick, long steps.

    e.g. They were joined by a newcomer who came striding across a field...
           一个新来的人大步穿过一片田地,加入到他们的行列。
    e.g. He turned abruptly and strode off down the corridor.
           他突然转身,沿走廊大步流星地走了。

2. 步幅;大步;一步(的距离)
    A stride is a long step which you take when you are walking or running.

    e.g. With every stride, runners hit the ground with up to five times their body-weight...
           赛跑者每一步落地时对地面的压力最大能达到其体重的 5 倍。
    e.g. He walked with long strides.
           他阔步走着。

3. 步态;步伐
    Someone's stride is their way of walking with long steps.

    e.g. He lengthened his stride to keep up with her.
           他迈大步追上她。

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4. (快速的)进展,进步,发展
    If you make strides in something that you are doing, you make rapid progress in it.

    e.g. The country has made enormous strides politically but not economically.
           该国在政治上取得了巨大的发展,但经济却跟不上去。

5. stride

5. 进入状态;开始走上轨道;驾轻就熟
    If you get into your stride or hit your stride, you start to do something easily and confidently, after being slow and uncertain.

    e.g. The campaign is just getting into its stride...
           运动刚开始有点起色。
    e.g. He's still learning and when he hits his stride, he'll be unstoppable.
           他仍旧处在学习阶段,一旦驾轻就熟后将势不可挡。

6. 从容处理;泰然处之
    In British English, if you take a problem or difficulty in your stride, you deal with it calmly and easily. The American expression is take something in stride .

    e.g. Beth was struck by how Naomi took the mistake in her stride.
           娜奥米在失误面前表现得处乱不惊,给贝丝留下了深刻印象。

stride 单语例句

1. I got into a nice stride and hit a few good shots coming in.

2. stride的意思

2. She often reads and dexterously types responses without upsetting her stride, but she'll stop to greet tourists touring the Capitol.

3. This drill also helps reduce ground contact time - creating a shorter, snappier stride and the feeling of " running over your feet ".

4. stride在线翻译

4. These are Fighting Chinese on crusade, taking history in their stride.

5. While this would be daunting for most youngsters, these two 21 year olds seem to have taken international basketball in their stride.

6. Consumers who get their DNA tested for health risks take the results in their stride, says the first major study of how people react to commercial genetic testing.

7. stride是什么意思

7. Experts still consider it a stride forward in pushing for transparent budgets and promoting public supervision of the government.

8. If you go into the palace through the left entrance, you should first raise your left leg to stride over the threshold.

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9. The locals seemed to take it all in their stride, but - coming the day after Christmas - the timing couldn't have been worse.

10. She can sprint and yet linger over the ball, punching it off her heel or instep without breaking stride.